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188 Homegrown Drones Delivered to Iran’s IRGC

188 Homegrown Drones Delivered to Iran’s IRGC 4

The delivery was made in a ceremony attended by IRGC Chief-Commander Major General Hossein Salami, who, in a speech, reiterated that Iran has grown stronger day by day and reached self-sufficiency in the production of various pieces of equipment and military hardware.

“We have become more and more powerful day by day,” he said.188 Homegrown Drones Delivered to Iran’s IRGC 2

“The effects and signs of the influence of the [1979 Iran’s Islamic] Revolution … have generated power in areas as far as the East Mediterranean and North Africa,” he noted.
“Our enemies are unable to make any move amid this eruption of power of Jihad (war for the sake of God) in Islamic countries,” the top commander said.188 Homegrown Drones Delivered to Iran’s IRGC 5

“The means an end to the United States and Britain and their allies’ traditional domination over the Muslim world,” he said.

The top general also touched upon the wrong policies adopted by the US, saying many nations in the region as well around the world hate the United States for its domineering approach.

“All nations are against them (the US),” he said.188 Homegrown Drones Delivered to Iran’s IRGC 3

He added the Iranian nation has stood up to US pressure, and will remain steadfast in the face of psychological warfare.

He also said Iran’s growing influence in the region has angered the US and its allies. The Iranian general said his country has inflicted direct damage on its enemies, stressing that any aggression against Iran is doomed to failure.188 Homegrown Drones Delivered to Iran’s IRGC 6

Iran President’s Virtual Address to UNGA 2020 (Full Text)

Iran President’s Virtual Address to UNGA 2020 (Full Text)

What follows is the full text of President Rouhani’s virtual speech:

In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful 

All praise belongs to the Almighty God and peace and blessing upon His prophet and his household and companions

Mr. President 

I am delighted to congratulate you, as the representative of our fraternal neighbor, Turkey, on your well-deserved election as the President of the Seventy-Fifth Session of the United Nations General Assembly. Allow me to wish every success for you, the honorable Secretary General and all your colleagues in your efforts to realize the goals and objectives of the United Nations.   

Excellencies

The people of the world, having taken God-given blessings of health and security for-granted, were suddenly shaken by the outbreak of Covid-19. In spite of its tiny size, COVID 19 managed to challenge global management and national governance so seriously that the world’s most significant assembly is convening virtually through videoconference.

Covid-19 is now a “common pain” for humanity—thanks to the rapid growth of science, technology and the media. This common pain has demonstrated that despite all progress, our ignorance as humans far outweighs our knowledge. Covid-19 is calling us to more humility and humbleness before the Almighty and the Truth of Creation. It is guiding human societies towards civil piety in promoting social and individual ethics as well as preventing environmental degradation and manipulation of nature and unhindered interference in the Creation. This universal plague that has crossed over the fabricated boundaries of power and wealth reminds us, once again as members of human society, that it would be impossible to confront common global issues without global participation.   

All of us across the globe are experiencing difficult times during the pandemic. However, my nation, the resilient people of Iran, instead of enjoying global partnership and cooperation, is grappling with the harshest sanctions in history imposed in blatant and gross violation of the Charter of the United Nations, international agreements and Security Council Resolution 2231.  

The footage broadcast to the world concerning the treatment of an African American by the U.S. police is reminiscent of our own experience. We instantly recognize the feet kneeling on the neck as the feet of arrogance on the neck of independent nations. For decades, the valiant Iranian nation has paid a similar high price for its quest for freedom and liberation from domination and despotism. However, the Iranian nation has not only resisted the pressure, but  flourished and advanced while persistently pursuing its historical and civilizational role as the axis of peace and stability, the harbinger of dialog and tolerance and the champion of the fight against occupation and extremism: 

    • We stood with the people of Afghanistan against Soviet occupiers, domestic warlords, extremists, Al-Qaeda terrorists and American occupiers. And we played a pivotal role in all peace and reconciliation processes, be it the 2001 Bonn Conference or regional initiatives. 
  • In the Mid 1980’s, we called for collective security arrangements in the Persian Gulf, even as all global and regional powers were backing Saddam Hussein’s “tanker war”. In 2013, we proposed World Against Violence and Extremism (WAVE), which was unanimously adopted by this Assembly. In 2018, we offered a non-aggression pact to our neighbors and in 2019 we presented HOPE (Hormuz Peace Endeavor) to this General Assembly in an effort to enhance peace and stability in the Persian Gulf.       
  • We were the first country in the region to stand with the people and government of Kuwait against occupation by Saddam; and it was Iran that foiled his dream of dominating all his former Arab allies. 
  • We stood with the people of Iraq against Saddam tyranny, U.S. occupation and Daesh savagery. We supported all Iraqi—whether Kurd or Arab, Sunni or Shia, Yazidi or Christian—and supported democratic achievements of Iraqi people from the Governing Council in 2003 to all elected governments since. 
  • We stood alongside the people of Syria against tens of terrorist Takfiri groups, separatists and foreign fighters. We presented our four-point peace plan—centered on self-determination by the Syrian people—in 2013 when others were seeking a military solution. In 2016, we formed the Astana process—in partnership with Russia and Turkey—aimed at achieving peace and political stability in Syria.  
  • We stood with the people and government of Lebanon against Zionist occupiers, domestic warmongers and foreign plotters.  
  • We never ignored occupation, genocide, forced displacement and racism in Palestine and we never made a deal over the Holy Quds and the fundamental rights of the Palestinian people. And in 2012, we presented a democratic solution through referendum in Palestine.  
  • We vociferously called for justice against aggression for the besieged people of Yemen and presented a four-point peace plan at the outset of hostilities in 2015.  
  • We fought alone against extremists and Daesh terrorists—who claimed to be fighting for Islam—in this sensitive region of the world; so that the international community would recognize the true face of Islam: the moderate and rational Islam; and not extremism and demagoguery. Our assassinated hero, Martyred General Soleimani, was the champion of the fight against violent extremism in the Middle East and fought to protect all citizens of this region—religious or secular, Muslim or Christian, Shia or Sunni—against medieval reactionaries.          
  • And in 2015, we achieved the JCPOA as one of the biggest accomplishments of the history of diplomacy and remained faithful to it in spite of persistent violations by the United States.  

Mr. President 

Such a nation does not deserve sanctions. The response to peace is not war. The reward for combatting extremism is not assassination. The reaction to the choice of people through the ballot box in Iran, Iraq and Lebanon is not outside agitation and support for non-democratic processes and street riots.  

Words and claims are not our yardstick. Actions are: 

    • They claimed they came to our region to fight Saddam Hussein—the very monster they had themselves created, nurtured, and financed in his imposed war against Iran, equipping him with chemical weapons and the most sophisticated war machine. 
  • They boast to be fighting terrorism and Daesh, while it is, they themselves, who created this terror network. And they have the audacity to expect regional gratitude for such behavior. 
  • They accuse us—without any foundation—of trying to build nuclear weapons, and they impose sanctions on others under the pretext of nuclear proliferation. This is while they have the infamy of being the sole user of atomic bombs in the history of humanity; and while the only possessor of nuclear weapons in West Asia is running their non-proliferation theatre. 
  • They speak of human rights, while they have targeted—through their “maximum pressure”—heath, welfare and even the right to life of all Iranians.   
  • They are directly involved—along with their regional accomplices—in every single case of occupation, war, and aggression—be it in Palestine, Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Sudan, or Somalia. Yet they blame Iran for their own inevitable defeats in confronting the will of the people of the region. 
  • They have sold hundreds of billions of dollars of weapons to their clients turning our region into a powder keg. Yet, they try in vain to deprive Iran of its minimum defense requirements, and disregard international law and global consensus in order to extend arms restrictions against Iran in contravention of the letter of UNSCR 2231.       

Here, I should express our appreciation to the presidents of the Security Council for the months of August and September 2020, as well as to thirteen of its members—especially Russia and China—who  twice said a decisive and resounding “NO” to the unlawful US attempt to exploit the Council and its Resolution 2231. 

This is a victory not just for Iran, but for the global community—during the transitional international order in the post-Western world—that an aspirant of hegemony is humiliated in such self-created isolation.

Ladies and Gentlemen 

Where can you find precedent for a government to renege, without any reason, on the outcome of 13 years of multilateral talks—also attended by its predecessor, shamelessly violate a resolution of the Security Council and even punish others for abiding by a UNSC resolution? And simultaneously claim to be seeking negotiations and a “big deal”? 

The United States can impose neither negotiations, nor war on us. 

Life is hard under sanctions. However, harder, is life without independence. 

Political freedom at home is important. We—as the oldest democracy in the Middle East—are proud of our people determining their destiny and will not trade domestic freedom with foreign interference.     

Democracy is the sovereign right of a nation, and not the right of interference by an outsider—let alone a terrorist and interventionist outsider that remains captive to the illusions of 19 August 1953, when its predecessors overthrew the only democracy in the Middle East through a coup d’état. 

Dignity and prosperity of our nation are essential for us; and they are attained through diplomacy relying on national will coupled with resilience. 

We are not a bargaining chip in U.S. elections and domestic policy. 

Any U.S. administration after the upcoming elections will have no choice but to surrender to the resilience of the Iranian nation. 

And for the world: Today is the time to say “no” to bullying and arrogance. The era of dominance and hegemony is long over. Our nations and children deserve a better and safer world based on the rule of law. 

Now is the time for the right choice. 

I thank you for your attention.  

US International Isolation Victory for Iran: Spokesman

Iran Says US Change of Tack to Benefit Region, World

In response to IRNA’s question, Ali Rabiei highlighted the humiliating defeat that the US suffered in its bid to trigger the so-called snapback mechanism of the JCPOA to re-impose the sanctions against Iran.

The US has become greatly isolated as all UN Security Council members and the world nations maintain that Washington’s bid to re-impose the UNSC sanctions on Iran has no legal basis, he added.

“From the viewpoint of us and the international community, the US’ unilateral claim would not entail any legal consequence and is not important to the United Nations Member States at all,” Rabiei noted.

The spokesman then lashed out at the US for returning to the policy of “bullying” after it failed to achieve its objectives in the political arena through legal procedures.

The US must have received the signal that the world is changing, Rabiei noted, adding, “Because of the short-sighted policies of Trump and the partners, the United States itself is the first victim of such change in the international system.”

Even the three European parties to the 2015 nuclear deal, which are Washington’s main allies, have once again made it clear that the US has no right to re-impose the anti-Iranian sanctions, deemed to be null and void, he added.

The American presence in the West Asia region, from Afghanistan to Palestine, has left a failed legacy of devastation that has harmed the regional nations, the spokesman deplored.

Trump’s efforts to verify the policy of bullying in the US’ unilateral agenda has suffered a heavy defeat and reached the end of the line, Rabiei added.

Highlighting Iran’s success to prevent a crisis-creating Western consensus and reduce the all-out political pressures, the spokesman said, “With a strategic view of the developments, we consider it as a victory for the Islamic Republic.”

The results of the US isolation in the international system would become visible in future, he added, saying nobody believed until recently that the US would be all alone in the UN Security Council, which it controlled for decades.

“From the day one (after signing the JCPOA), the US wanted to sanction us to make us leave the JCPOA and mobilize world support to impose the sanctions on (Iranian) people with the world, but now it has to act alone after a failed attempt,” he added.

Iran is aware of the “adventurist techniques” used by the US presidents, Rabiei noted.

“When the international community nixes the US measures such clearly, this could mean a legal dissolution of the sanctions regime,” he concluded.

Rouhani Lauds Martyrs, Veterans for Serving Islam, Iran

Rouhani Lauds Martyrs, Veterans for Serving Islam, Iran

President Rouhani’s message was read by the vice president and director of the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs at the shrine of Lt. General Qassem Soleimani on Tuesday.

In the message, the president has paid tribute to the martyrs of the Sacred Defence as a magnificent part of Iran’s history and a national epic that has become a symbol of resistance for the world’s freedom-seekers.

The 40th anniversary of beginning of the Sacred Defence provides an opportunity to review the devotion shown by the martyrs and those disabled or imprisoned in the war, the president added, saying the heroes of war devoted their most precious asset in life to prove the righteousness of Islam and the Islamic Revolution and their love for Iran to the world.

The Sacred Defence Week marks the fortitude and devotion of a nation that could firmly withstand years of military aggression and hostile plots, President Rouhani stated, stressing that such major victory will go down in history.

The martyrs and veterans of the Sacred Defence will remain to be known as an eternal symbol for the Iranian society and the whole Islamic communities and freedom-seeking people in the world, the president underlined.

The president then lauded late commander Lt. General Qassem Soleimani as a courageous commander who gained stellar victories against Takfirism and terrorism in the battlefield.

President Rouhani finally applauded the national heroes and ever-lasting mythic figures, and wished all Iranian combatants success in safeguarding the values of the Islamic Establishment and the territorial integrity of Iran.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:

1- IAEA Chief Once Again Welcomes Deal with Iran

2- Zarif to Visit Moscow

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22


Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader: We Can Use Model of Popular Basij [Voluntary Forces] Today with Proper View

2- Next Iranian Gov’t Needs War Cabinet: MP

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader: It Was Prudent, Wise Move to Accept UNSC Resolution 598

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Will Death of Top Judge, New Controversies Impact US Election?

2- Leader Highlights Imam Khomeini’s Outstanding Command, Iran’s Wise Defence in 1980s War

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22


Etemad Newspaper:

1- IRGC Calls for Change of Iranian Capital

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Leader: Sacred Defence Proved Iran Will Give Crushing Response to Any Aggression

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22


Iran Newspaper:

1- Iran to Increase Its Oil Output by One Million Barrels

2- Rouhani: Efforts Underway to Take Realistic Measures Regarding Economic Woes

3- Iran Leader Calls for Countering Distortion of Iran’s 8-Year War with Iraq

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22


Javan Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader: Sacred Defence among Most Rational Moves of Iran Nation

2- IRGC Chief: US in Tatters from Within

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Judiciary Chief: Part of Iran’s Problems Caused by Pinning Hope on Foreigners

2- Leader’s Aide: American Dog’s Barking to Get Nowhere

3- Salehi: JCPOA in Quasi-Deadlock State

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22


Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- Sabotage in Natanz Must Be Condemned by IAEA, Member States

2- Iran Pre-Orders Coronavirus Vaccine

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22


Setareh Sobh Newspaper:

1- New Round of Tension between Iran and US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22


Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Flu Vaccine to Decrease Side-Effects of COVID-19

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Conservatives Awaiting Military Cabinet?

2- Why Is US Putting Its Finger on Trigger? [Editorial]A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 22

European Envoys Join Tehran Mayor in Car-Free Day Cycling

European Envoys Join Tehran Mayor in Car-Free Day Cycling

World Car Free Day, which is celebrated on September 22, encourages motorists to give up their cars for a day. Organized events are held in some cities and countries.

In the Iranian event, the ambassadors and Hanachi cycled from Tehran’s Laleh Park to the City Park and finally paid a visit to the Peace Museum of Tehran.

What follows are IRNA’s photos of the event:

Iran Reports All-Time High Number of New COVID-19 Infections

In a press briefing on Tuesday, Sima-Sadat Lari said the virus has killed 178 patients since Monday noon, increasing the overall death toll to 24,656.

So far, she added, 363,737 patients have recovered from the disease or been discharged from the hospital.

Lari said 3,869 patients are also in critical conditions caused by more severe infection.
The spokeswoman noted that 3,800,619 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country so far.

She said the high-risk “red” zones include Tehran, Qom, Mazandaran, East Azarbaijan, Isfahan, Yazd, Khorasan Razavi, North Khorasan, Semnan, Gilan, Zanjan, Qazvin, and Kerman provinces.

The “orange” zones also include Lorestan, Ardabil, Golestan, Markazi, Alborz, Hormozgan, Ilam, Fars, Bushehr, West Azarbaijan, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Kermanshah, South Khorasan, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, and Khuzestan provinces, she added.

Iran Exporting Microtubule Inhibitor Used for Cancer Treatment

Iran Exporting Microtubule Inhibitor Used for Cancer Treatment

The anti-cancer medicine, named, Paclinab, has been produced by Nano Daru company, a knowledge-based firm established in 2011.

Paclinab is a microtubule inhibitor indicated for the treatment of patients with Metastatic breast cancer, locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer, and Metastatic adenocarcinoma of pancreas.

The company says it is recommended by guidelines such as NCCN and ESMO as first line regimens in metastatic pancreatic cancer in combination with gemcitabine and in nonsmall cell lung cancer in combination with carboplatin.

Mohammad-Saleh Farazandeh, the business development manager of the company, says the drug is one of the most strategic products ever manufactured in the Middle East.

“The product has a turnover of $1 billion annually in the world, and Iran has managed to export this product to Turkey,” Farazandeh said.

“Right now the product is being registered in 12 different markets,” he added.

According to Farazandeh, the company has 150 personnel, and “acts as a bridge from the university to the industry”.

“Nano Darou is well-known in Iran for developing Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS). This category of products consists of four different types: nanoparticulates, microspheres, Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs), and pegylated molecules,” he explained.

He also noted that the company’s products are novel, and for them there are only two or maximum three manufacturers in the world. “Nano Daru is acting as a pioneer in the products it selects.”

Persepolis Reliefs; Symbol of Iran’s Ancient, Rich Civilization

Persepolis Reliefs; Symbol of Iran's Ancient, Rich Civilization 13

Tablets, inscriptions and reliefs of Persepolis mirror many historical and geographical features as well as customs of the ancient Iran.

Many details about the Achaemenid era’s culture, art, clothing and tools can be discovered by looking at these remains- and that includes the wages of craftsmen and workers!
Iranians have combined their local art with that of different nations and lands in the construction of Persepolis.

After the fall of Achaemenids, the architectural and decorative style used in the monument has been propagated inside and outside Iran. It is still a source of inspiration for architects.
An interesting characteristic of Persepolis’ carvings is the absence of ashamed, humiliated figures: the representatives of other nations aren’t pictured as defeated warriors or slaves, but all are equal members of the great world community.

All the nations, from the Medes to Indians, Tunisians, Africans, and Greeks, are portrayed as independent, self-reliant figures. No one is on a horse; no trace of the Persians’ superiority or self-glorification is seen.

Also, it is clear that all people have been free to use their indigenous clothes and culture.
What follows are Honar Online News Agency’s photos of reliefs and sculptures in Persepolis; a stupendous monument that depicts the apogee of Persian art:

Could Iran Become Known as a Major Games Developer?

Could Iran Become Known as a Major Games Developer

44% of Iranian games developers surveyed have revealed that their revenues have increased in 2020 amidst global uncertainty and shifting consumer trends. But what’s behind the success in Iran’s games industry and how might it be reflected globally?

Survey Shows Gaming Success in 2020

The Digital Games Research Centre (DIREC) asked 59 teams of developers and discovered that as well as the revenue increases, 36% reported no change (which could be construed as positive given the upheaval in other sectors), while only 20% reported a decline in revenue. The firms surveyed also suggested that efficiency and productivity were up 66%. The news is positive not just for the future of the games industry in Iran, but on how Iran positions itself as a gaming giant on the world’s stage.

The leap of revenue isn’t something solely based in 2020, though. Stats from 2018 indicated that the Iranian games market was growing to match the status of their GDP in the MENA region. Indeed, the figures surmised that the games market volume was $602 million, with 57% going towards the mobile sector. Being one of the most prominent powers in the MENA region, and given how expansive the global games market is expected to be, it’s no surprise that Iran is seeing economic success in the industry.

Global Opportunities to Help Open Iran’s Gaming Market

Global gaming opportunities are part of the reason why individual countries’ developers can succeed. Instead of working to export the games to one audience, the entire world could viably comprise the target audience. For example, the proliferation of indie developers across Europe being purchased by Chinese company Tencent shows that there is a commitment to help gaming expand horizontally in conjunction with various nations. The joint partnership could help bring European indie tech to Chinese audiences.

The Importance of Gaming

But why is gaming so important? The gaming industry worldwide is one of the fastest-growing, so trends are also part of the reason for the boost to Iran’s gaming industry. Mobile entertainment is significant across the world and the growth of which has allowed an influx of developers and a proliferation of mobile entertainment content. The smartphone means that the target audience can be almost anyone. The games don’t have to apply only to those with expensive equipment. Plus, there is no fighting over potential customers who are loyal to rival companies such as with Xbox and PlayStation. But, which sub-sectors of the growing entertainment and gaming sector are crucial to showing where Iran might continue to grow?

eSports

The legitimization of games considered to be ‘eSports’ is also significant as it helped introduce more people into the industry and helped show that the industry could be profitable. This, in turn, led to greater investment and a greater boost for related tech fields who might help produce future equipment or processes for the industry, such as VR and AR technology.

Online Casino

The online casino industry, for instance, has helped show how a traditional industry can be developed for audiences who want to engage in modern ways, including on mobile devices. Indeed, according to Vegas Slots Online, mobile gaming is important for the online casino sector, too. More than 13 million people play online casino games every month, with the number likely to rise with the growing trends. So, developers need to ensure that games are suitable for mobile as well as desktops. This helps the industry create greater demand for developers to make new content for the players to engage with.

Mobile Gaming

In the USA, mobile gaming has surpassed all other forms of gaming combined, showing how lucrative the market could be. The fact that games from China are popular in the USA, and titles from Sweden are growing in China, means that the global reach of gaming helps each nation’s individual gaming sector rise. These gaming opportunities have shown that smartphone gaming is a viable alternative to other forms of gaming.

Iran’s gaming sector looks to do well throughout 2020. The opportunities for global gaming reach mean that the industry has never been in a better position to create new and exciting content to appeal to a hugely diverse audience. Some economic growth in the sector is promising, and if there is a reported boost during tough global economic times, the outlook is encouraging for times of better economic health.